Ludovic Courtès transcribed 0.9K bytes: > Hi ng0, > > config.log reads this: > > > configure:9394: gcc -c -I/gnu/store/5cbyk5gmw2gj017d02vyibz3v6rdldz7-gnunetgf-0.10.114b59076f/include -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -g -O2 -I/gnu/store/5cbyk5gmw2gj017d02vyibz3v6rdldz7-gnunetgf-0.10.114b59076f/include conftest.c >&5 > > In file included from /gnu/store/5cbyk5gmw2gj017d02vyibz3v6rdldz7-gnunetgf-0.10.114b59076f/include/gnunet/gnunet_util_lib.h:56:0, > > from conftest.c:44: > > /gnu/store/5cbyk5gmw2gj017d02vyibz3v6rdldz7-gnunetgf-0.10.114b59076f/include/gnunet/gnunet_crypto_lib.h:80:20: fatal error: gcrypt.h: No such file or directory > > compilation terminated. > > I think this means that ‘gnunetgf’ should propagate libgcrypt. > > I’m closing this bug because I think it’s a packaging issue and not the > bug suggested in the Subject line. > > Thanks, > Ludo’. The thing here is that I am _not_ using gnunetgf for the package in question, I am using gnunet, from guix master. So from my perspective it is a bug and it is repeating every time. gnunetgf[2] inherits from gnunetg[1] 1: https://github.com/ng-0/guix_packages/blob/master/ng0/packages/gnunet.scm#L59 2: https://github.com/ng-0/guix_packages/blob/master/ng0/packages/gnunet.scm#L167 and gnunetg inherits from gnunet but overrides most of the package definition. But my gnunet-fuse does *only* use ("gnunet" ,gnunet) directly from (gnu packages gnunet) in guix master, not the module I defined. I don't think propagating libgcrypt in an unrelated package will fix this issue. -- ng0 OpenPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 infotropique: https://www.infotropique.org personal: https://ng-0.github.io https://krosos.org/